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Our Story

OpenHIE is a global, open-source collaboration initiative emerging to assist in the strengthening of national health information exchanges for the underserved. We are a group of diverse organizations and people that are working to meet the aspirational goal of improving health through the better use of information.

This OpenHIE initiative emerged from the Health Informatics Public Private Partnership (HIPPP) initiative funded by the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). The partnership was started to support development of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) Project, a shared electronic medical record created for expectant mothers visiting antenatal clinics in the Rwamagana district, which later expanded to support all the other areas of primary and secondary care. As the benefits of the RHEA implementation became apparent interest gathered from other countries looking to grow their own health information technologies.

Our community assembled to bring together community processes, broad reaching experience, and a series of re-usable technologies to give countries a framework in which they can start to address their own health information needs and make an impact in their own local community.

Our Principles

OpenHIE operates according to principles of openness, transparency and sharing of ideas, software and strategies for deployment and use. Our approach is founded on the principle that those who use the health information must aid in the development of their information systems. 

We believe it’s important to design highly adaptable processes and technologies to respond to rapidly changing health information needs in complex healthcare environments.  We collaborate closely with resident health experts and open-source healthcare developers to sustainably build technologies, infrastructure, and human resources to meet local health information needs.

We appreciate that different constituencies come at work in different ways.  OpenHIE and our local partners benefit from this wide range of valuable talent and experience. Our community processes encourage constituents to contribute to the process in ways that make sense to them. Working transparently within our community and with local partners allows different organizations to contribute.

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